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Grow Fresh Herbs in Your Kitchen

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Fresh, fragrant herbs are just a windowsill away. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting, we have everything you need to grow your own basil, mint, and dhaniya right at home.

Imagine having fresh basil and mint right in your kitchen. This video shows you just how easy it is to grow your own herbs anywhere, even in small pots on a windowsill.

Basil is a little leaf with big magic. It's more than just an herb; its aroma and flavor can transform your meals. I offer both green and purple basil seeds.

Here's why I love growing basil: it's easy, smells divine, is super healthy, and is perfect for everything from pizzas to teas. The pictures show fresh green and purple basil thriving in pots.

Here's a pro tip for growing basil: pluck the leaves often! The more you harvest, the faster and bushier the plant will grow. Grab my basil seeds to get started.

This is a wonderful customer video showing how to grow coriander, or organic *dhaniya*, at home. From sowing the seeds in a grow bag to a lush pot of fresh herbs, it's a simple and rewarding process.

My Exotic Herbs Seeds Combo Pack is a great way to start your herb garden. This video shows the four herbs included: basil, lemongrass, fennel, and oregano, along with the coco discs to get you started.

This video highlights some of the best houseplants for your kitchen, including useful herbs like sweet basil, lemongrass, and curled-leaf parsley. Grow your ingredients right where you cook!

This short video celebrates the freshness of homegrown herbs. It showcases lush spinach, coriander, and thyme, all of which you can easily grow from my seed collections.

This collage showcases some easy-to-grow delights for your herb garden. It features cilantro, pak choi, thyme, fennel, and sage, all of which are great for beginner gardeners.

Cilantro, or *dhaniya*, is a staple in Indian cooking. It's a fast-growing herb that you can harvest continuously for the freshest flavor in your dishes.

About Fresh Herbs for Your Kitchen

Growing your own herbs is about more than just taste; it is about having a little green corner in your home. Our herb seed kits are designed for success, even in small spaces. Just remember, the secret to a bushy, healthy basil plant is simple: keep plucking the leaves regularly. It might seem counterintuitive to harvest early, but it encourages the plant to grow denser and more vibrant.

Growing herbs at home is one of the most rewarding parts of gardening. There is nothing like the smell of fresh basil or mint, and having fresh dhaniya ready to snip for your daily cooking is a game changer. We focus on non-GMO, open-pollinated seeds that are tested for high germination rates because we want your first attempt to be a success.

Our herb seed kits are curated for beginners. If you are just starting, our Exotic Herb Combo is a popular choice. It includes basil, lemongrass, fennel, and oregano. We also include coco discs to make the sowing process cleaner and easier, especially if you are gardening on a balcony or kitchen shelf.

For those new to the process, remember the basics:

  • Light: Most herbs need at least 4-5 hours of sunlight. A south-facing window or a sunny balcony corner works best.
  • Water: Keep the soil moist but never soggy. Overwatering is the most common mistake.
  • Harvesting: As mentioned, do not be afraid to harvest. Pruning prevents the plant from flowering too early, which keeps the leaves flavorful.

Whether you want to grow microgreens that harvest in a week or perennial herbs that stay with you all season, our kits come with everything you need to get started. All you have to add is 'thoda sa pyaar' (a little love) and a sunny spot.

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Delivers across JaipurStarts from 450 per combo pack

We believe that if there is no greenery in the world, everything feels empty. We want to help you rediscover the joy of watching a tiny seed turn into something you can cook with. Whether you have a big terrace or just a small windowsill, we are here to help you green up your space.

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